Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress’s presidential candidate, implored the Jigawa State residents on Saturday not to give the People’s Democratic Party a chance to take back power. At the same time, he urged them to continue working with the APC-led administration to deliver services.
When speaking to a sizable gathering of supporters at the presidential campaign event held at the Mallam Aminu Kano Triangle, Dutse, the capital of Jigawa State, the former governor of Lagos State made this statement.
After voting out the “jackals and hyenas” in the PDP administration in 2015, he pointed out that it would be unprecedented to give the party a path to power in the nation.
A statement issued by the Tinubu Media Office and signed by Tunde Rahman quoted the APC standard bearer as saying, “You did the courageous job of chasing away the locusts eight years ago, do not trust their deceptive promises. Do not let them back into power. Like locusts, they will devour everything in their path!
“Instead, vote for the people that have a track record of delivering prosperity to the people. We did it in Lagos and Borno, and with your help, we will do it again for Nigeria. Vote for the people with the vision, the capacity, the competence and the integrity to do what is right.
“Vote for responsive and responsible leadership. Vote for us. Vote for the APC on February 25 and March 11.”
On his plans for the North-West state, Tinubu said, “The vast arable land in Jigawa will be activated to make this state a place to reckon with in agro-business and agro-allied industries.
“We will build upon the gains already recorded in agriculture in this state. We will invest in the expansion of irrigation and water management systems to increase productivity and reduce the impact of extreme weather, drought and flood cycles on crop yields.
“Our initiatives will ensure Jigawa farmers can cultivate their lands all year round.
“If you elect me, I will consolidate on the ongoing infrastructural revolution by networking our entire country with good roads that would spur development. We will use the road network to connect our major agricultural and industrial hubs,” he added.
He also promised to tackle insecurity if elected saying, “most importantly of all, we will secure our nation and defeat the menace posed by evil criminals, kidnappers, bandits and terrorists. We will sweep them away.
“We will do so by recruiting and deploying more security personnel across the various agencies, improving their equipment and training and deploying top shelf technology to improve ground and aerial surveillance in key and dangerous areas,” he assured.
The party’s vice presidential candidate Kashim Shettima, Senate President Ahmed Lawan, House of Representatives Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, Director-General of the campaign and Governor of Plateau State Simon Lalong, among others, were all in attendance at the event.